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Make That Former Senator Ted Stevens | Democrat Mark Begich beats the felon.
John Nichols
» State of Change
The Trouble With Eric Holder | Just how serious would the Attorney General prospect be about defending the Constitution?
John Nichols
» The Notion
McCain's Favorite TV Show, '24,' Brings Torture Back Sunday | McCain says the head of torture on TV is the celebrity he most identifies with. Does that seem strange?
Jon Wiener
» Act Now!
Take the Joe Lieberman Pledge | In America, it's never too early to start preparing for the next election.
Peter Rothberg
» Editor's Cut
Smart Defense | Rep. Barney Frank is leading the charge to end the Pentagon's weapons spending spree. Is anybody listening?
Katrina vanden Heuvel
» The Dreyfuss Report
Rewarding War Crimes | Shultz and the Wall Street Journal suggest that Obama reward the neocons. (Yes, you read that right.)
Robert Dreyfuss
» Passing Through
Zapping the Volt | The shock doctrine philosophy of the "let GM die" crowd threaten to derail the production of Chevy's pioneering electric vehicle, the Volt.
Jane Hamsher
» Capitolism
You Go To Crisis With The Government You Have | Before he can institute his substantive agenda, Obama is going to have to figure out a way to make government work again.
Christopher Hayes
» And Another Thing
Election Updates --Good News and Not | Details on some ongoing stories
Katha Pollitt


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Panel on New York's Rockefeller Drug War
"The Human and Fiscal Price We All Pay." Panel members: David Soares, Albany County district attorney; Robert Gangi, executive director of the Correctional Association of New York; a community activist directly affected by the Rockefeller Drug Laws; and State Assemblyman Jeffrion Aubry, chairman of the Committee on Corrections. Moderator: Gloria Browne-Marshall, author of Race, Law and American Society 1607-Present. Organizers from Drop the Rock will speak. Co-sponsored by the New York Society for Ethical Culture and the Women's City Club of New York. At the New York Society for Ethical Culture, 2 West 64th Street at Central Park West. Free. For information, contact Caitlin Dunklee, Drop the Rock coordinator, 212-254-5700, ext. 339.
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